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In the past decade there have been increases in health care consolidations. While the literature on hospital mergers is abundant, there is little on mergers of medical staffs. In this study, we interviewed senior administrators in 22 midwestern medical institutions that had consolidated between 1987 and 1990. Our study is an exploration of topics of concern that administrators have encountered during processes of medical staff consolidation. Administrators stated that the medical staff was most concerned about relationships with nursing and support staff, "turf" issues, and a sense of loss. They recommended that increased attention be paid to specific local issues and that there be active involvement and communication between medical staff and administrators at all phases of the consolidation process.